Summer Solstice: Stonehenge Celebrations and Ancient Traditions Unveiled
Wiltshire, England – The summer solstice on Thursday marks the transition into the new season of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. This astronomical event signifies the longest day of the year above the equator, promising more warmth and sunlight to come. Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in southern England, is believed to have been built by ancient people to honor and celebrate the solstice. Erected around 2,500 B.C.E., the purpose of Stonehenge remains a mystery, with …